The Learnest team are currently delivering FREE online mentoring sessions to LGBT+ people.They will prioritise those in quarantine due to vulnerabilities to COVID-19., including advice for neurodiverse people who rely on daily routines to help keep stable and well!

Not all mutual aid is about giving physical things to people. Isolation and loneliness is a big issue too. Running social drop ins, skill sharing and playing games together is important for everyones mental wellbeing. A zoom group is an easy way to have group meetings

Most homeless shetlers will not take dogs so homeless people with dogs often have no way off the streets leaving them vulnerable to an epidemic. DOTS are running hand cleaning stations for homeless people and giving them food, as well providing vetinary care and dog food for homeless people with dogs.

The 1000s of young trans and gender diverse people Gendered Intelligence works to provide solace and solidarity for are now stuck at home without access to our in-person youth groups. For many of them, home is the tricky place, with no support.

Made in Hackney is a group that makes sure people in Hackney have access to healthy, affordable food that’s good for people and planet. They have closed their kitchens and will be delivering food and supplies to people in need.

1 in 4 homeless people are LGBT in England, yet there is only one LGBT homeless shetler in the UK: the outside project in London. They are running online community drop ins and actvities. As well as providing beds/rooms, food and sanitary products to LGBT homeless people in London

Many of us are going to end up on reduced hours or losing jobs. While the PM is giving landlords breaks on paying their mortgages we are still supposed to pay our rent. This isnt fair and will leave people at risk of homelessness we need to fight for fairness and equality for the working classes as we are being exploited by landlords

Fund for trans & non-binary people living around Glasgow. This fund is crowd-sourced, for redistribution to trans people who are struggling due to coronavirus/work instability

In response to the coronavirus outbreak leading to work instability, Small Trans Library Glasgow has created a small groceries & supplies fund for trans people in Scotland who are out of work or struggling

Short term support to Queer, Trans and Intersex, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (QTIBIPOC) currently living in the UK who are affected by the outbreak and ongoing shutdown caused by Covid-19.

“For many in our communities, COVID-19 is only making worse what it already means to live as queer people of colour in Britain.” “COVID-19, and the attendant lockdowns and policies, will disproportionately impact Black women, our elders, immigrants, refugees and people of colour in ways we all know too well already.-- UK Black Pride

Free ebooks + e-audiobooks from your public library. In the UK they will use Borrowbox, Overdrive or Libby. If you have an existing library account you can sign in with these details on the apps and see what they have available. If you don't have a membership, a lot will take sign-up online. You can then read books and listen to audiobooks in-app (unfortunately, not on Kindles that aren't also tablets)